Why the DOJ Case Doesn’t Change How We Should Treat This Group No matter how the DOJ’s case against the …
San Francisco Justice System Resolves Fewer Cases Despite Increased Funding and Staff, Leaving Many in Legal Limbo
Courts Struggle to Clear Caseloads Despite More Resources “Despite more money and more staff, fewer cases are being resolved, leaving …
U.S. Reclaims Energy Dominance; Permitting Reform Needed to Secure Gains
U.S. Energy Dominance and the Case for Permitting Reform The U.S. has reclaimed energy dominance but needs to safeguard that …
Hegseth’s Pentagon Reshuffle Makes Little Operational Difference, Exposing an Untenable System
When Top Military Leaders Are Dismissed Mid-War, the System Fails Removing the Navy secretary and the professional head of the …
Malibu Museums: Getty Villa, Funerary Traditions and a Vibrant Tile Museum
Strolling the Getty Villa, Graveside Stories, and Malibu’s Tile Glow The Getty Villa sits on a bluff above the ocean, …
Claim that theft is “social justice” questioned by hypothetical revolt targeting Piker and Tolentino
When Commentary Meets Chaos: Piker, Tolentino, and the Risks of Revolt If a violent social revolution were truly to break …
Federal bailout of Spirit Airlines would be a costly mistake
Why a Bailout Isn’t the Answer for a Troubled Airline The headline risk here is simple and sharp: “A federal …
Hasan Piker Repeatedly Expresses Disdain for Society’s Fundamental Rules
Why a “Lefty Streamer” Questioning Rules Matters He isn’t just another entertainer on a screen; he represents a larger attitude …
Debate Over U.S. Strikes on Iran: Nuclear Threats Versus Control of the Strait of Hormuz
Why the Strait of Hormuz, Not Iran’s Nukes, Drove the War I argue the conflict with Iran was never mainly …









